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All Star Adventure Comic#80
Cover: Carmine Infantino & Neal Adams

All Star Adventure Comic #80

Apr 1973 · K. G. Murray · 0.20 AUD
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In "The Planet that Came to a Standstill!", Starman finds himself tangled in a mystery as he investigates the theft of sapphires, baffled by how three renowned circus acrobats seemed to know exactly who was carrying them. Written by Joe Samachson and illustrated with dynamic flair by Emil Gershwin, this 1973 adventure blends circus spectacle with sci-fi intrigue. The cover, a striking collaboration by Carmine Infantino and Neal Adams, captures the issue’s sense of wonder and suspense.

Contains 4 stories
The Planet that Came to a Standstill!
25 pp · Science Fiction, Superhero
Justice League of America
When Money Grows on Trees!
9 pp · Superhero
The Three Comets!
8 pp · Superhero

In "The Three Comets!", Starman finds himself tangled in a mystery as he investigates the theft of sapphires, baffled by how the famed circus acrobats—known as the Three Comets—knew exactly who was carrying them. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a blend of circus flair and superhero sleuthing, leaving the truth of the heist just out of reach.

The Invasion!
5.66 pp · Science Fiction

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Full credits

artist, inker Emil Gershwin
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Neal Adams

Reprints

↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #92 (1944), Mystery in Space #75 (1962), The Flash #212 (1972), Strange Adventures #235 (1972), Adventure Comics #424 (1972)

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